The Cutting Edge June 20, 2014
By Barbara F.
Anderson, Ph.D., LCSW
Good news on the Medicare front. The National Center for Transgender Equality
has issued a Fact Sheet on Medicare Coverage of Transition-Related Care. Medicare provides health insurance for older
adults and people with disabilities. For
years certain medical services for transpeople were excluded. In May 2014, an independent federal appeals
board ruled this to be unreasonable. The
backstory: In 1989, Medicare adopted a
position excluding SRS. In May of this
year, The US Department of Health & Human Services, in response to the
appeal of a beneficiary, invalidated this categorical exclusion. Now decisions about coverage for transition-related
care will be made on a case-by-case basis, just like all services provided by
Medicare. This ruling is final and not
subject to appeal. For more information :<www.TransEquality.org.>
More good news!!!
The Respect After Death Act (AB1577) passed the California Assembly
(61-3) and will now move to the Senate.
It will ensure that transpeople have their authentic gender identity
reflected on their death certificates providing appropriate documentation such
as written instructions from the deceased, an updated birth certificate or
driver’s license, or evidence of transition-specific medical treatment.
The NY Times (May 30, 2014) announced the death of Storme
DeLaverie, 93 year-old early leader of the Gay Rights Movement. “Storme was a singer, cross-dresser and
bouncer who may or may not have thrown the first punch at the 1969 Stonewall
Inn in Greenwich Village…. She said in interviews that she had begun performing
as a singer by her late teens, first as a woman and later dressed as a man…. She
was the M.C. of the Jewel Box Review … in which she dressed as a man; the rest of
the cast members, all men, dressed as women.” RIP.
News from Sweden and New York. Transpeople no longer need to provide a
psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis when changing their legal gender in
Sweden. The sole requirement is that applicants are living in their experienced
gender role and plan to continue to do so. (Personal correspondence, June 2014)
New York State changed its policy requiring transgender
people born in NYS to provide proof of SRS in order to alter their birth
certificates. Now a medical provider’s
affidavit of “appropriate clinical treatment” will suffice. Oddly, this change does not apply to NYC
which has its own system for issuing birth certificates. (NY Times June 10,
2014)
In recognition of Pride Month, Time Magazine elected to
feature Laverne Cox on its June cover. She
is a transgender woman who plays the trans character, Sophia, on the Netflix
show, “Orange is the New Black.” Her
identical twin brother plays her character in pre-transition flashbacks. When asked in an interview by the NY Times,
if Laverne looks forward to the time when there is a transgender crime-scene
investigator on a CSI spinoff, she responded, “this is my dream! I actually
believe it is possible.”
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